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  2. Book of Love (album) - Wikipedia

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    Book of Love was released on LP and cassette on April 1, 1986, with twelve tracks, featuring a mixture of memorable melodies and intriguing lyrics. Upon release, Book of Love did not chart, receiving little attention among the large number of new wave and synthpop albums at the time.

  3. Book of Love (band) - Wikipedia

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    Book of Love's second album Lullaby was released on June 21, 1988, and spent ten weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at no. 156, the highest album placement of their career. [39] The album sleeve is a photograph from 1872 of a girl posing as cupid, titled "Cupid Considering", by Julia Margaret Cameron , from the International Museum of ...

  4. Book of Love discography - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Love discography consists of four studio albums, three compilation album, fourteen singles, and one promo only single released on Sire Records, or Reprise Records, as well as nine music videos. The band has had their songs appear on more than forty compilations, as well as three music videos on three various video compilations.

  5. Lullaby (Book of Love album) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Pretty Boys And Pretty Girls" was shot by director Carlos Grosso and released to promote the new album. Book of Love's second album Lullaby was released on June 21, 1988, and spent ten weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 156, the highest album placement of their career. [9]

  6. Candy Carol - Wikipedia

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    The video emulates the Candy Carol album cover, showing the band dancing and performing inside of snow globes, wearing outfits similar to the album cover. Book of Love's third album Candy Carol was finally released on January 23, 1991 with twelve tracks, and sold 60,000 copies in the first week of release. [9]

  7. Lovebubble - Wikipedia

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    New York-based synthpop quartet Book of Love released their fourth record, Lovebubble, two years following their mostly overlooked album, 1991's Candy Carol. Lovebubble was released with little fanfare amidst the changing musical tides of the early nineties with grunge dominating the alternative landscape. Before work began on the band's fourth ...

  8. Alice Everyday - Wikipedia

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    Also appearing on the single are the album version of title track "Candy Carol" and a 1990 remix by Ben Grosse of "With A Little Love", a song originally on the band's previous album, 1988's Lullaby. [1] [3] A promotional video was shot and released for "Alice Everyday" by director Rocky Schenck. There are two versions of the video; one that ...

  9. Boy (Book of Love song) - Wikipedia

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    Album version/ 7" version 2:57 Ivan Ivan The album version and 7" version are the same. Found on the 7" and 12" vinyl singles, all formats of the album Book of Love and the CD of I Touch Roses: The Best of Book of Love CD.* 1985 Japanese 7" version 3:17 Ivan Ivan The Japanese 7" version is slightly longer and has a cold ending instead of a fade.